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Nowhere_Man
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I’m sure if you ask a few people on here who have Celiac Disease if they’ve had a negative reaction to receiving the Eucharist because of gluten content, they will say yes, but I haven’t dedicated a lot of time looking around for people that have; so it could all just be speculation and an assumed reaction. However, I don’t have celiac disease so I don’t know for sureThat just proof that a number of people with the disease are afraid of a reaction to communion- not that they have experienced one. If this is a real need in your Church why not just give them the precious blood and not the body? What’s the need for a low gluten host? Please forgive me for wondering why your soon to be Church’s Eucharist is harming people. I have never heard this come up in the Orthodox Church, and I’m positive we have members with the same disease who partake of communion.![]()
As for just having them receive just the Precious Blood, they would have to be the first to receive from the Chalice because for many that have Celiac Disease they can get a reaction from just the small amount of the Host left on the Chalice from others drinking from it.
As for Orthodox members that have Celiac disease, well, I don’t know. I don’t know of any Orthodox forums or else I’d look around, but I don’t really know.